The perfume reveals the private sphere of Giacomo Puccini, highlighting his character. “He loved wild companies. Lazy and ingenious, neurotic, arrogant and shy, goliardic and primitive: he loved being in company and, at the same time, felt the need for solitude; he was linked in an almost morbid way to the mists of his lake, he loved the raids among the sedges, the breaking of the stillness of a wild nature, the rifle shots, the curses and the curses of his people - and yet he dreamed only of fleeing to the sooner, to go to Milan, where one could make a career, where fame and glory, riches and beautiful women awaited him. Women and cigars, a constancy of his life. Sensitive and cynical, extroverted and anguished (the sudden and noisy cheerfulness, often vulgar, was followed by melancholy and restlessness, gloom), an imaginative but discontinuous worker, willing to love and suffer with a shameless passion, almost always above the rules, like his female characters, but shamelessly liar, loudmouth and unfaithful. This was Giacomo Puccini." Taken from "Puccini and his women" by Augusto Benemeglio An oriental and spicy fragrance whose notes apostrophe the character of the Maestro. The Orchid: sensual and persuasive; Rhum and Patchouli to highlight the masculine attitude of " tombeur de Femmes". The spices that highlight her burlesque and goliardic character; Tobacco and honey to underline her true whim: Women and Cigars. Top notes: Cinnamon, rum, orchid, spicy notes Heart notes: tonka bean, honey , resinoid benzoin, tobacco Base notes: vanilla, white musk, labdanum, coumarin, patchouli Nose: Moellhausen